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gala. cal was awarding the william f. buckley award prevented to andrew briet bart. the dishonor awards for the worst bias of the year. another columnist had the honor of awarding one of dishonors. >> this is point of privilege, we're doing a barbra streisand award for stupidity. i have an obsession with barbra streisand. it's not a healthy obsession. one of the reasons why when the l.a. times picked me up as a columnist. barbra streisand publicly cancelled her subscription in protest. in my career there are few higher watermarks than that. in all fairness, conservatives shouldn't be a pain in the ass to hollywood liberals but it's the fastest root to their brain. the award goes to baby h sean penn. >> you have what i call get the "n" word out of the white house party. the tea party. there is a wig bubble coming out of their heads, can we just lynch him. >> rick: contenders of the worst reporter in the history of man were indicate can i couric, brian williams and dan rather. and winner, indicate katie couric is chosen by the audience. cal, you were at the ceremony last night. they did a

on the u.s. consulate in libya. before yesterday's cal football game the 52-year-old was honored with a moment of silence. the university also announced the creation of a memorial fund in his name. >> norse los angeles say work is right on schedule to reopen a ten mile stretch of one of the world's busiest freeways by tomorrow morning's commute. take a live look at the 405 interstate over the pass connecting west l.a. to the san fernando valley. the freeway has been shut down since friday night while crews demolish an overpass. it's being called carmageddon 2 because of the potential to create a traffic nightmare throughout l.a. if work doesn't get finished in time. last year was carmageddon 1 and the first phase went just fine. this time caltran says so far so good. >>> a record number of riders are taking caltrain so now the system is adding six more trains starting tomorrow. two will be brand new trains. four others that were mothballed because of budget cuts are being restored. caltrain is also rearranging its schedule to give passengers greater flexibility. it is also adding

was killed in a terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. before yesterday's cal football game the 52-year-old was honored with a moment of silence. the university also announced the creation of a memorial fund in his name. >>> she is the international symbol of personal sacrifice and struggle for human rights and a noble peace prizewinner. this morning burmese political activity is in san francisco. yesterday she was met by protesters and admires alike when she spoke to mechanics of the burmese community at the university of san francisco. the nation's third largest burmese population turned out by the thousands to hear her talk about the political changes she's bringing about in their homeland. for 15 years the ruling government kept her under house arrest. now she enjoys popular support and serves as a member of burma's parliament. >> we look to have people from all over the world to help us in our transition to a genuine democratic society. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi presented her with an honorary doctorate from the university of san francisco and the may your, he had lee, give

was 52 years old when he was killed in a terrorist attack in libya. before today's cal football game, stevens was honored with a moment of silence. the university also announced the creation of a memorial fund in his name. >>> nobel peace prize recipient was met by protesters in san francisco. bermese muslims were speaking out, and they claim tens of thousands of muslims have died and a hundred thousand have been displaced in berma. su-chi receive had an honorary degree and a key to the city. >> they lined up before sunrise, anxious to see the woman with many names. >> she is like my mom. and she is like my hero. >> she is nobel peace prize winner anne burmese's opposition leader. this is a 57-year-old's first trip to san francisco in more than 40 years. congresswoman nancy pelosi gave her a doctorat from the university of san francisco while the mayor gave her a key to the city. >> she has been and continues to be an inspiration to our city and our residence and our communities here in san francisco. >> the bay area has the third largest burr meet community in the -- burmese communi

and have backed or head of a wild-card spot. a as you and cal coach jeff tedford's in the hot seat as cal struggles. 24 yds to pater a 77 ball game, a is you strikes on third and goal. the goal of 17-7 at the break. cal down by 10 current referee rules it incomplete, his back foot dragging in the end zone the call overturned tell gets the touchdown the defense could not stop asu, tell false 27-17 now 1-4. san jose state verses navy. he somehow gets away makes a pass down the sideline, he carouser it for the 22 yd reception. leads to a field goal of three nothing at the break. san jose state defense incredible today. they led by travis johnson eight tackles and two sacks, not much offense for field goals, spartans when 12-0 over navy. day two of the ryder cup phil mickelson watch this shot. he played it perfectly, the 10 is way over there, it catches this slow that's the way they play it rose to the cup and tiger and stricker did not do too well that lost but fell and keegan bradley got their victories usa least 10-6 they need 4 points for the victory. raiders in denver to take on the bron

in a terrorist attack in libya. before yesterday's cal football game. he was honored with a moment of silence. the university has also announced the creation of a memorial fund in his name. >>> tonight in alamo, a previously scheduled dinner show is being turned into a fund-raiser to benefit the kenyon youngstrom fund. he was shot on interstate 680 on september 4th. tonight they will be collecting donations along with other local businesses. they encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the dinner show and make a donation. >>> authorities in los angeles say work is on schedule to reopen a ten-mile stretch of one of the world's busiest freeways by tomorrow morning's commute. this is a live helicopter shot of the 405 connecting west l.a. to the san fernando valley. the freeway has been shut down since friday night until crews demolish the overpass. i it's being called carmegeddon 2. if the work doesn't get finished in time. last year the first phase went fine and this time around caltrans is saying, so far, so good. >> bart trains are we rerouted around the pleasant hill station which means one

permanente members last year 1000 people had flu shots on the first day. >>> cal at home to face arizona state the a's keep on keeping >>> all about the post-season for the a's, a move one step closer. tied at 4 in the 10th brandon moss smoked it over the right- field wall give the a's a 7-4 win. the magic number is 3 for a post-season spot the angels and rangers rained out. madison baumgarner eric gives up a three nothing lead, the only lasted for running's the padres beat the giants 7-3. riders cup team usa on a roll. leads europe 10-6 they need 4 1/2 points to take the cut. for cal the cut a to 3 against asu in the fourth that is as close as they got. cal falls 27-17 they are 1-4 on the year. for san jose state defense outstanding freshman kicker head of four field goals center is a state over navy and 12-0 tomorrow you can see the raiders and denver. >>> your hand end up the a's tomorrow >>> all be there tomorrow you want to go? [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way.

, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> jeff tedford's on hot seat at the bears continue struggles cal host a as you. a 24 yd td. the game is tied at 7. jump to the fourth quarter cal down 10. he came down with the ball rolled in complete his back foot looks like a drags the end zone call overturned touchdown bears. but a is you too much. taylor kelly to this guy the final 27-17 cal falls to 4-1 teared san jose state takes on navy, he escapes makes a beautiful pass who carouse it for 22 yd reception that leads to a field goal. san jose state defense incredible holding navy to 144 total yards. led by travis johnson eight tackles. johnson graduated from king's academy sunnyvale. a 43 are there san jose state wins,,,,,,,,,, dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade

press school. >> on the panel this week judy mill her. cal thomas. jim pinkerton, contributing editor of the american conservative magazine and kirsten powers. i'm rick folbaum. fox news watch is on right now. scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> recent events in the middle east given you any pause about your support for the governments that have come to power following the arab spring? >> well i would say even at the time this is going to be a rocky path. the question presumes that somehow we could have stopped this wave of change. i think it was absolutely the right thing for us to do to align ourselves with democracy. universal rights, a notion that people have to be able to participate in their own govern thanks. i was pretty certain and continues to be pretty certain there will be bumps in the road. in lost these places, one organizing principle has been islam. >> rick: president obama on "60 minutes" in an interview with numerous remarks about the cairo embassy attack and israel. his bump in the road comments ignored by most in the mainstream media. and if there was a follo

school. >> on the panel. judy miller, cal thomas, jim pinkerton, contributing editor american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten power. i'm rick fulbaum in for jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. have recent events in the middle east given you any pause for the support of governments who have come to power since the arab spring? >> i've said even at the time it's going to be a rocky path, the question that we could have somehow stopped this of with an of change. i think it was absolutely the right thing to do to align ourselves with democracy, universal rights. the notion that people have, have to be able to participate in their own governance, but i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that they're going to be bumps in the road because, in a lot of these places, the one organizing principle has been! >> president obama on 60 minutes last sunday, an interview with numerous remarks about the cairo embassy attack and israel and his bump in the road comment ignored by most in the media. if steve cross had a follow-up to that, they never

in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting to know maybe somebody new, may be looking for

but that was not soon enough for some college avenue restaurant. they were hoping to lure crowds and fans after the cal football game. >> as you can probably guess we're losing thousands of dollars tonight, this is not good for us. so we're probably going to be closing down for the rest of the night. >> reporter: pg & e got the power back around 6:30 but then the utility had to take the electricity down again for about half an hour to complete all the needed repairs. >>> police arrested marcy keelan last night near a motel. she tried to shoplift groceries then took off when an employee confronted the girl. keebler's 11 -month-old son was also found with her in nevada. >>> fairfield police arrested a man today wanted in connection with a homicide yesterday in napa. authorities said the unidentified suspect is linked to the killing of robin ward. ward was found dead yesterday afternoon at his home on almond avenue. police have not released how ward died or what the motive might have been. police ask anyone with information to call napa police. >>> police gathered to call on the city to release details

it in for the 22-yard score. asu back up ten. cal falls, 27-17, the final. jeff and the bears now 1-4 on the season. >>> what about san jose taking on navy and annapolis, maryland, will begin in the first quarter. travis johnson sacks tray miller. his 26th career sack. that tops the most active players, 3-0, spartans at the half. kyle makes the nice dive and grab in the navy territory. austin lopez, 43-yard field goal, freshman went 4 for 4 on the day. they shut out navy and win, 12-0. moving to 4-1 on the season. >>> day two of the 39th ryder cup from usa dominating all day long in the morning. the americans collected three of four points, thanks to the team of keegan bradley and phil mickelson. they won 7-6. usa led 8-4 after the morning possession. then in the afternoon, the team split four points thanks to right here, ann outer. he birdied the final five holes. only european team member unbeaten. usa leads 10-6 heading into sunday's single matches. but as we mentioned, plenty of baseball coming up. giants and padres. don't forget, highlights tonight at 11:00. plus one ore other note, the raider

are getting in the region. golden gate transit, cal train, all of these regional providers are offering more service to carry people, it is not just once they are in san francisco, we are intercepting them in hayward, in luxburg and giving them that tras sit so they are not bringing the car close to the city. we are marketing that at the airport so the people can make their plans to come to san francisco and know that they can hop on and not rent a car and actually be part of the foot traffic and the fun of the america's cup. and then we are also doing a very big tdm transportation demand management, if you are an employer that you want to be sure that your employees can get to work, we are telling you to use these transportation services they are not just for people watching races, they are for everybody who needs to go from one part of san francisco to the other. there is a lot of discussion about the lane treatment, so october 6 and 7, a saturday and a sunday, we are taking the right-hand lane north of washington to bay. carving that out for bikes and for wide enough for emergency vehicle

, let's go! arizona state, fourth quarter, cal trailing 20-10. zach maynard, look out for your family. keenan allen, his brother for the touchdown, doing a little toe tap. yeah, we call that a touchdown, no problem at all. for 79 yards. the bears cut the lead to three. sun devils' next possession, taylor kelly finds kevin. he takes it in for 22-yard score. asu back up 10. cal fall 27-17. the bears 1-4 on the season. they're headed in the wrong direction. san jose state headed in the right direction, taking on navy in indianapolis, maryland. first quarter, travis johnson. saabs trey miller. make that career number 26 tags for him. he has been unbelievable. then 9-0 in the fourth quarter. kyle nunn makes is nice diving grab in navy territory, sets up the 43-yard field goal by austin lopez. the freshman 4 for 4 on the day. san jose state shuts out navy, 12-0. and get this. they move to 4-1 on the season. >>> one last note. u.s. ryder cup team leads europe 10-6 heading into sunday's matches. diane, busy, busy sunday. niners, raiders, we got a lot to talk about tomorrow. >> all right. and

terminal next to bart, next to cal train this is a great project and has so much commuter friendly things going on there, and as far as i am concerned when it comes to development in san francisco it's got to stop. >> all right. thank you sir. >> there are three parts of the economy, the consumer, the investment and the government. the only reason thing that has grown on a rapid rate is the government. the government gets their revenues through taxation or borrowing money. the problem is the regulations are hurting small businesses. 2/3 of all jobs are created by small business which are considered -- chapter s corporations and less than $250,000 killing all of the regulations and kill the incentive. the government doesn't produce anything. it's the private sector that produces the wealth and the opportunity. get the government off the back through regulations and taxation and you will see the city once again be vibrant. i'm telling you it's taxation and regulations. i have two successful businesses. i would not open another one in san francisco. i would not. >> thank you. mr.

for some college avenue restaurants hoping to capitalize on the football game at cal. >> this was a huge night for us. last year cal was in san francisco. we lost some of that business, although it wasn't that bad but we were really happy and excited to get the regular saturday night visits back, especially on a cal football day. >> the outage affected customers north of broadway terrace and east of claremont avenue in oakland and west of grizzly park boulevard in berkley. >>> a restaurant in alamo is holding a fund-raiser tonight for the family of fallen chp officer kenyan youngstrom. he was shot and killed during a traffic stop on september 5. he's survived by his wife and four children. a fallen hero's group is helping organize the fund- raiser. the dinner dance begins at 6:00 tonight. >>> a concert is going to benefit businesses destroyed by a fire in san francisco last month. the four-alarm fire broke out on ocean avenue. it was back on august 7. firefighters encountered dangerous conditions and experienced a backdrift. nine businesses were damaged causing $3 million worth of damage

the uc davis school of law in 2004, following a clerkship with judge cal braise of the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of other candidates and the audience and to maintain quiet during the forum. i ask you to respect that commitment. every aspect of this forum will be equally fair to all participating candidates. as everyone here knows candidate debates are often limited to latitudinal appears and personal attack. our debate focuses on critical areas of policy disagreement among the leading candidates. so this end the league of women voters of san francisco and the san francisco pu

's owned by cal trans and unfortunately there have been some horrific accidents there. i think that -- one of the things i am aware of even in the downtown area -- it's interesting when you go by the mos coney center there are signals to tell pedestrian when is to walk and not to walk but if you go to fourth and mission or fourth and market you don't have those same signals so people are just always walking. i also think -- i know it's not popular. i think we should cite jay walkers. they do in los angeles and i got a ticket 20 years ago and never did it again and i think we need to make the pedestrians aware of the rules and they must respect traffic as well and there needs to be outreach there. >> mr. lagos. >> yes, this is a very interesting question and it affects everybody, and i come from a city originally where the cars are king, los angeles, and one of the reasons i came here because the car isn't king here, but for pedestrians it is a problem, and i support reducing automobile traffic in certain parts of san francisco because i think there are parts of san francisco dangerous fo

support or novelty tess tau cals hanging from the back of the truck. >> there is one point here, there is no reason why -- usually people are screaming over the blown call that the regular referees got wrong. it does president have a whole -- it doesn't have a whole lot of change. after the last contract that was about seven or eight years ago, the nfl has signed like three different multi billion dollar contracts you think the money is there to make them full time, the real refs. >> i am outraged. >> can we stop making sports analogies in politics? you know how he was like, you have to get out of here. >> you know what is even worse? when people use sports analogies or sports metaphors in actual policy. think about it. if they had used bowling instead of baseball you could have had 10 strikes instead of three. the guy who did three strikes and you are out liked baseball. if he was a bowling freak you can commit 10 crimes. >> that was a homerun poi you just made there. point you just made there. >> from football to faux-pas, is the president still hesitant? obama is blaming the

the europeans take their fair share of the blame, but it's nonsense cal for you to believe that all the blame is on this side of the atlantic. >> well, you've evolved a bit because at least you didn't start by saying americans started this four years ago, so we're getting somewhere. richard, a pleasure as always. >> as always. >>> coming up next, i'm going to congratulate you for something you've done over the past few weeks. it wasn't easy and it may not even pay off in the long run. but it's 100% american. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] ♪ [ male annocer ] this is karen and jeremiah

team of a company that discovered and markets drugs for put cal schoar rows and -- multiple sclerosis and cancer. for an insider's perspective on congress' tick, we are joined by mike. i want to start with you. when you were in congress, you pushed for the n.i.h. budget doubling. you convinced newt gingrich this was a good idea to do. congress did it but after they finished doing it, they kind of took their eye off the ball and inflation adjusted terms, n.i.h. funding has gone down, has declined substantially since then. what happened? >> first i don't think -- i don't take credit for pushing newt beginning rich to do -- gingrich to do anything. you don't push gingrich. i think there was a period of time after all was completed with doubling the budget, you know, ten or so years ago, that the members of congress basically said hey, we doubled their budget. therefore, we're not going to give them as much in the next few years as we did then. i think that's continued. i think there is also a problem, a disconnect, if you will, of an understanding by the members of congress, perhaps memb

: judy miller, jim pinkerton, cal thomas, kirsten powers. keep it here. ♪ e. >> clayton: . >> alisyn: it's sunday, september 30th, i'm alisyn camerota. and could be in the hot seat for administration he is a mixed members on the u.s. consulate attack on libya. lawmakers calling for an investigation. who is james clapper? we'll take a look. >> dave: remember when president obama said that americans cling to their guns and religion? well, paul ryan says he's proud to be a klinger. >> this catholic deer hunter is guilty as charged and i'm proud of that fact. that's what freedom is. >> dave: catholic deer hunter, vp nominee and why he says a second obama term makes him shudder. >> clayton: and then blaming the boss for stealing, one former tsa over revealing the real reason that he stole 1 million dollars worth of stuff from passengers. the shocking details straight ahead from the tsa. and it's sunday, "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ >> it is sunday, good sunday morning, how are you guys. >> clayton: the top of the morning to you. people on twitter this morning wanted to make today, n

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